Music is in my blood.
The 100 Companies
-
-
Semifinalists for the highly-anticipated annual James Beard Awards were recently announced, with several noteworthy chefs and restaurants from the Atlanta and Savannah food scenes making the list, including: Best Chef: Southeast: Ronald Hsu and Aaron Phillips (Lazy Betty), Terry Koval (The Deer and the Dove), Jiyeon Lee and Cody Taylor (Heirloom Market BBQ), Sahar Siddiqi (Chai Pani), Deborah VanTrece (Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours) Outstanding Bakery: Buena Gente Cuban Bakery, Unforgettable Bakery and Cafe Outstanding Hospitality: Ticonderoga Club Outstanding Wine Program: Lyla Lila Outstanding Restaurateur: Clinton Gray, Derrick Moore, and Emanuel Reed (Slim and Husky’s Pizza Beeria) Outstanding Restaurant: The Grey – Hannah Hayes, 360 Media, Inc.
-
Returning for its 41st anniversary, Spotlight on Art is a multi-day artist market showcasing new original works by more than 350 well-known and emerging artists.
-
As Groundhog Day approaches on Thursday, Feb.2, Americans anticipate this year’s predictions.
-
Buzzy film “The Menu” debuted in 2022 and has been the talk of the town.
-
Did you know Atlanta is one of the top cities for music lovers? In recent research from iVisa, Atlanta was ranked 5 out of the top 10 cities on earth for music lovers.
-
Atlanta’s Battle for the Brain returns for its sixth year at the Coca-Cola Roxy.On Feb.
-
Since temperatures in Atlanta won’t be heating up for a while, make plans to keep busy with plenty of indoor activities the city offers.
-
It’s the end of an era for the iconic CNN Center.
-
Whether you’re looking to learn a new language, get in shape, or start a new hobby, here are a few tips on staying motivated in the new year.
-
The world-renowned concert and event venue, Fox Theatre, has announced its 2023 lineup.
-
Atlanta’s restaurant scene is continuing to heat up, with innovative new eateries opening daily.
-
I was a devoted sports fan when I was teenager.
-
Networking can be an essential part of your job, but remembering everyone with whom you’ve networked can be challenging.
-
An estimated 15.1% of U.S.children have experienced a major depression episode.
-
We’re 13 days into 2023.How ya feeling? Me? Hmm.
-
Atlantans are in the thick of winter, and it’s brought with it the dreaded cold and flu in spades. This season, try protecting yourself by strengthening your immune system with natural herbs and remedies.
-
Each year, Martin Luther King Jr. Day takes place on the third Monday in January. As the birthplace of Dr. King, Atlanta hosts many opportunities to honor his legacy through community service during the holiday weekend.
-
Cold weather season in Atlanta can be dreary, but the city’s best warm-weather food can brighten up anyone’s day.
-
The beginning of a new year is a time to start fresh, set goals, and find new hobbies.
-
Longtime Atlanta nightclub MJQ Concourse announced late last year that it will be closing its doors and moving to a new location.
-
Atlanta Wine Festivals is hosting the 2023 Atlanta Winter Wine Festival on Saturday, Jan. 21.
-
While many New Year’s resolutions involve donating items to Goodwill, most people don’t think about the flip side – there are also benefits to shopping at Goodwill.
-
For those chilly winter days when you’re not keen on venturing outside, it’s nice to be prepared with indoor activities to stay entertained.
-
The highly acclaimed Nobu hotel and restaurant has finally opened in Buckhead in Phipps Plaza.
-
Change is on its way with Twitter.New CEO Elon Musk announced he would introduce Twitter 2.
-
To the surprise of many, Georgia temperatures dropped below freezing in late December, showing residents across the state the importance of winterizing their homes.
-
With eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms, this 8,000-square-foot home on Lake Lanier near Gainesville can sleep up to 30 people.
-
Believing in the need to educate its young people after the American Revolution, Georgia was the first state to charter a state university.
-
Recently, BuzzFeed asked teenagers, 30-somethings and people in their 50s about their thoughts on emojis and what the different icons mean to them.